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<blockquote data-quote="fanboy2000" data-source="post: 5748441" data-attributes="member: 19998"><p>I'm reading a few books at once:</p><p></p><p>Primary: Great Expectations</p><p> I read the book high school and loved it. I've never read it since, but I still tell people It's my favorite book. Recently, I decided to see if that's still true.</p><p></p><p>Secondary: The Fairy Tales of Charles Perrault</p><p> This books is an out of copyright english translation of a series of french fairy tales. Since the stories are short, I can drop in and out as I want.</p><p></p><p>Tertiary: Jeanne D'Arc, Her Life and Death</p><p> After participating in an edition war thread (honestly, I tried not to) where, of all things, Joan of Arc came up, I decided to learn a little bit more about her. This is an old book written in the late 19th century, so I'm hoping there's been been no major scholarship invalidating major aspects of this book.</p><p></p><p>Odds and Ends</p><p> I bought Football for Dummies recently, I'm not reading that cover-to-cover, but rather skipping through it. I know very little about football. Also, I've put Gods of Mars on the back burner while I finish Great Expectations, but so far it's pretty good.</p><p></p><p>Finished: Flatland</p><p> Flatland's a great book about culture and our own biases. It has a reputation for being a math book, but it's not about math. Mind you, it's pretty heavy handed and there really aren't any fully developed characters aside from the narrator. It seems to belong to a class of fiction that no longer exists.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fanboy2000, post: 5748441, member: 19998"] I'm reading a few books at once: Primary: Great Expectations I read the book high school and loved it. I've never read it since, but I still tell people It's my favorite book. Recently, I decided to see if that's still true. Secondary: The Fairy Tales of Charles Perrault This books is an out of copyright english translation of a series of french fairy tales. Since the stories are short, I can drop in and out as I want. Tertiary: Jeanne D'Arc, Her Life and Death After participating in an edition war thread (honestly, I tried not to) where, of all things, Joan of Arc came up, I decided to learn a little bit more about her. This is an old book written in the late 19th century, so I'm hoping there's been been no major scholarship invalidating major aspects of this book. Odds and Ends I bought Football for Dummies recently, I'm not reading that cover-to-cover, but rather skipping through it. I know very little about football. Also, I've put Gods of Mars on the back burner while I finish Great Expectations, but so far it's pretty good. Finished: Flatland Flatland's a great book about culture and our own biases. It has a reputation for being a math book, but it's not about math. Mind you, it's pretty heavy handed and there really aren't any fully developed characters aside from the narrator. It seems to belong to a class of fiction that no longer exists. [/QUOTE]
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